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XNX Universal Transmitter
Appendix A - HART
®
Protocol
173
A.1.2 DevComm PC-based HART Interface
Overview
TheXNX-HARTinterfacefacilitatesremoteaccesstoallfeatures
ofthelocaluserinterfaceincludingdisplayingstatus,testing,
calibrating,andconguring�Adevicedescriptor(DD)leis
availabletoadaptstandardtoolsforusewiththetransmitter�
Warning: Afterchangingparameterswithahandhelddevice,
verifythattheparametersettingsarecorrectatthetransmitter.
Thefollowingscreensshowsomeofthefeaturesofthesetwo
interfacesfortheXNXtransmitter
Figure 239. Presentation of XNX Data by DevComm2000
Figure 240. XNX data displayed on an Emerson eld communicator
Securitylevel1isrequiredtoselectthedisplaylanguageandto
adjustthedateandtime�Allothercongurationoptionsrequire
securitylevel2access�

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Honeywell XNX Specifications

General IconGeneral
Ingress ProtectionIP66/67
Product TypeUniversal Transmitter
Enclosure RatingIP66/67
DisplayLCD
Communication ProtocolsHART, Modbus, Foundation Fieldbus
Power Supply24 VDC nominal, 18-32 VDC
Operating Temperature-40°C to +65°C (-40°F to +149°F)
MaterialAluminum or Stainless Steel
Gas TypesToxic, Oxygen, and Combustible gases
Output4-20 mA
Relays3 programmable relays
ApprovalsATEX, IECEx, UL, CSA
Sensor CompatibilityElectrochemical, catalytic, infrared, and other sensor types

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